Gross Energy Content of Methane
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The gross energy content of methane is:
- 10.34 Kcal/g
- 12.34 Kcal/g
- 13.34 Kcal/g ✓ Correct
- 9.4 Kcal/g
Correct Answer: 13.34 Kcal/g
The gross energy (GE) or heat of combustion of methane (CH₄) is 13.34 Kcal/g. This is the highest gross energy per gram among common gases produced in fermentation.
Comparison of GE Values of Common Nutrients
- Fat: 9.4 kcal/g
- Protein: 5.65 kcal/g
- Carbohydrate: 4.15 kcal/g
- Methane: 13.34 kcal/g
Despite its very high energy content per gram, methane is a complete loss because ruminants cannot absorb or utilise it metabolically — it is eructated (belched) into the atmosphere.
Environmental Significance
Enteric methane from ruminants is a significant greenhouse gas. Each adult cow produces approximately 250–500 litres of methane per day.
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